Web Development/Coding

When it comes to web development and coding, you can’t hardly find a more attractive skill set for the future, as well as the present. The way technology, and more specifically the internet has been more important in our daily lives, you need A LOT of talented coders to keep everything going.

Whether you like developing software, video games, websites, or something else, there should be plenty of opportunities out there in this field for a long time.

To brush up on or learn a new programming language for free, I recommend SoloLearn. You don’t even need an account or anything to use it and they give you multiple ways to learn each of the most popular coding languages.

Medical Coding

You are certified to do medical coding, you might be surprised how many work-from-home jobs are out there for you.

If you aren’t sure what medical coding is, it includes turning healthcare diagnosis, procedures, etc. into universal medical alphanumeric codes. These codes are taken from the transcription of physicians’ notes, lab results, and things like that.

Chat/Email Support

If you’re more of an introvert, you customer support probably seems like one of the worst possible career choices for you. But, you don’t have to talk to people in person or over the phone to help them.

In fact, there are quite a few chat and email support jobs out there that you can do remotely. It’s basically like texting them back and forth until you’ve helped them solve there problem.

Video Editing

While making videos might be difficult when you’re introverted, editing them should be no problem. You’ll just need a good eye for quality videos and a solid editing software.

As far as video editing software, you could try Movavi Video Editor if you’re on a budget for around $40 or a more professional alternative like Camtasia for $249.

For getting work in this field, you might start at places like Fiverr and UpWork.

Graphic Design

If you’re pretty artistic and want to work at home, graphic design could be the perfect career for you. You could design logos, product labels, book covers, vehicle wraps, t-shirts, and much more.

Obviously, you’ll want to have a good graphic design software for doing this. One of the gold standard programs you might use for all kinds of graphic design is Adobe Photoshop, if you don’t already have it.

Editing/Proofreading

If you have a love for writing but don’t want to have to constantly come up with new articles or blog posts yourself, you might do some online editing or proofreading work.

One tool that would probably help speed up this kind of work for you is a free tool called Grammarly. Grammarly will automatically fix a lot of the smaller mistakes like misspellings for you so you can focus on the more complex parts of the writing.

Moderation

When it comes to working from home, many of us first think of customer support, writing, sales, etc. But, one industry that gets forgotten many times is online moderation.

Moderation jobs include enforcing rules, support customers, and monitoring engagement in online communities, social media, forums, etc. Think of like a Reddit moderator that manages a SubReddit while others post things and comment.

Bookkeeping

Last but not least, we have bookkeeping. This is another great way for more introverted people to make good money online. It’s especially a good fit for you if you like math, numbers, and data entry-type work.

Depending on the company you work and what they require, you might want to familiarize yourself with tools like Google Sheets or Quickbooks. You’ll probably use a form of one of those if not both.

Conclusion

There is plenty of work out there for you if you don’t want to constantly talk to people or have to commute to a physical location. These are just 10 of some of the better options out there for you to consider.

Check out my other videos and blog posts for more websites, tools, and tips for each industry you’re interested in making money in.

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